This section explains how trained operators can use the projector for presenting cinema events such as first-run
movies stored on a digital media storage device. Please read through these pages before displaying cinema for
the first time. A good understanding of all cinema functions and how to access them will help you to run an
event smoothly and easily. NOTE: Before attempting cinema use, the projector must be properly installed,
aligned and configured by a qualified service technician as described in
3.9.1 Compatible Cinema Sources
Make sure a digital media storage device or cinema server is connected to one of the 292A or 292B input ports.
These connections are typically made at the time of projector installation. Refer to Figure 2-16.
Table 3.24 Standard Single-link SMPTE 292M Formats
Source
Standard
SMPTE 296M
SMPTE 296M
SMPTE 296M
SMPTE 260M
SMPTE 274M
SMPTE 274M
SMPTE 274M
SMPTE 274M
SMPTE 295M
SMPTE RP 211
SMPTE RP 211
SMPTE RP 211
NOTES: 1) Vertical rates shown as M/N where M = N/1.001. 2)* Signal must include 3:2 pull down encoding. 3) ** Signal must include 2:2 pull down encoding.
NOTE: When both 292M inputs are used together in a dual-link configuration, they will support all the
formats listed in Table 3.24 in 4:4:4 YCbCr or RGB format with 10 or 12 bits per component. Also supported
is the 4:2:2 YCbCr progressive input with 10 bits per components and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 at 47.96